Better Alternatives to “Common”

Better Alternatives to “Common”

Better Alternatives to “Common” (with Meanings and Example Sentences) The word common is one of the most overused words in English. Learners use it to talk about problems, mistakes, habits, beliefs, and situations. Better Alternatives to “Common” But common is very vague. It can mean many different things: something happens Read more

Collocations Related to Books 

Collocations Related to Books

Collocations Related to Books  Our perception of the world has always been shaped by stories. People gathered by the fire and in peaceful places to escape daily life, reflect on human nature, and experience emotions they could not always name long before e-readers and audiobooks. Language reflects this tradition beautifully. Read more

Expressions with BEAT

Expressions with BEAT

Expressions with BEAT The verb beat is wonderfully old-fashioned at heart and endlessly modern in use. It comes from the physical idea of striking or hitting, but English has stretched it into emotions, effort, competition, travel, confusion, and even everyday conversation. If you can use beat naturally, you’ll sound more Read more